2015 California Dream season

The 2015 California Dream season was the 23rd and final season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT) and its first and only season based in California.

2015 California Dream season
Conference2nd Western
Record
2015 record9 wins, 5 losses
Home record6 wins, 1 loss
Road record3 wins, 4 losses
Games won–lost283–259
Team info
Owner(s)Jeff Launius (majority)
Bob Kaliski
Michael Malone
CoachDavid Macpherson
StadiumDream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
(capacity: 2,400)
Average attendance1,291
Franchise terminated →

Led by Anabel Medina Garrigues, who was WTT Female Co-Most Valuable Player, Neal Skupski, who was WTT Male Rookie of the Year, and Jarmila Gajdošová, who led WTT in winning percentage in women's singles, the Dream had 9 wins and 5 losses and qualified for the franchise's first playoff berth since 2013. The Dream fell to the Austin Aces, 25–14, in the Western Conference Championship Match.

On January 13, 2016, WTT announced that the Dream franchise had been terminated due to noncompliance with the team's obligations to the league.[1]

Season recap

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Relocation to California

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On February 23, 2015, WTT announced that a new ownership group had taken control of the Texas Wild and moved the team to Citrus Heights, California, renaming it the California Dream.[2]

Trade for Bryan brothers and draft

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At the WTT draft on March 16, 2015, it was announced that 2014 WTT Coach of the Year David Macpherson had become the new head coach of the Dream replacing Brent Haygarth. Macpherson has deep roots in the Sacramento area and wanted to return there with its new WTT team. Upon announcing his move to the Dream, Macpherson said, "I’m very excited to be coaching in the city where I started my WTT career back in 1992."[3] Since Macpherson has long served as the coach for the Bryan brothers, it was inevitable that the twins would want to follow him just as they did when he was hired as the San Diego Aviators' head coach in 2014. Consequently, prior to the draft, the Aviators traded Bob and Mike Bryan to the Dream for financial consideration.[4] The Bryan brothers were the only selection made by the Dream in the marquee portion of the draft. In the roster portion of the draft, the Dream left 2014 WTT Female Rookie of the Year Anabel Medina Garrigues unprotected in the first round and instead chose Jarmila Gajdošová. Medina was still available in the second round, and the Dream selected her but had to risk leaving Aisam Qureshi unprotected to do so. The Dream then left Alex Bogomolov, Jr. unprotected in the third round and selected Tennys Sandgren. In the fourth round of the draft, the Dream could not protect Darija Jurak, because it already had two female full-time players. Instead, the Dream used its final pick to select Qureshi who was still available.[5]

Other player transactions

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On July 9, 2015, the Dream announced it had signed Neal Skupski as a roster player to replace Aisam Qureshi who withdrew from WTT for undisclosed reasons.[6] Under WTT Rule 402C, unless Qureshi demonstrates that his withdrawal was due to an injury, he is ineligible to play in WTT for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.[7]

Opening the season

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The franchise played its first match as the California Dream on the road against the San Diego Aviators on July 12, 2015. Jarmila Gajdošová lost the opening set of women's singles to Chanelle Scheepers in a tiebreaker. Tennys Sandgren earned the first set win in Dream history when he took a men's singles tiebreaker from James Blake in the second set to tie the match at 9. The Aviators won each of the final three sets to secure a 24–19 victory.[8]

The following evening, the Dream played its inaugural match at the new Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall against the Springfield Lasers. Sandgren won the opening set of men's singles for the Dream in a tiebreaker. Gajdošová and Anabel Medina Garrigues followed with a 5–2 set win in women's doubles to give the Dream a 10–6 lead. Medina teamed with Neal Skupski in mixed doubles for another 5–2 set win, and the Dream was on top, 15–8. After Gajdošová lost the women's singles set in a tiebreaker, the Lasers took the final set of men's doubles, 5–3, to cut the Dream's lead to 22–18 and send the match to extended play. Sandgren and Skupski won the first game of extended play to secure a 23–18 victory.[9]

Five consecutive wins after a slow start

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At the midway point of the season, the Dream found itself with 3 wins and 4 losses. Two of those losses were matches against the Austin Aces in which the Dream carried leads into the final set. However, the Dream started the second half of its season with a home victory over the Springfield Lasers. It followed this by sweeping a home-and-home series with the San Diego Aviators before heading to the East Coast. A road win over the Boston Lobsters was the Dream's fourth straight victory and put its record at 7 wins and 4 losses.

On July 26, the Dream had an opportunity to clinch a playoff berth if the Aces would defeat the Aviators and the Dream could beat the Philadelphia Freedoms. While both matches started at the same time, the Aces raced to a quick 25–8 victory and spent only an hour and 31 minutes on the court in doing so. In contrast, the second set of the Dream's match with the Freedoms was wrapping up around the time the Austin-San Diego match ended. After two sets against the Freedoms, the Dream found itself trailing, 9–7, with the knowledge that a win would mean a playoff spot. Bob and Mike Bryan turned things around with a 5–1 set win in men's doubles that put the Dream on top, 12–10, after three sets. Jarmila Gajdošová and Anabel Medina Garrigues increased the lead to 17–14, when they took a tiebreaker in the women's doubles set. Medina and Bob Bryan put the match away with a 5–2 mixed doubles set win that gave the Dream a 22–16 victory in the match and the first playoff berth for the franchise since 2013.[10]

Playoffs

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The Dream went on the road to play the Austin Aces in the Western Conference Championship Match on July 30, 2015. The originally-scheduled start time of the match of 7:00 p.m. CDT was pushed back, because weather issues caused the Dream's flight to be delayed. The first ball was finally struck at 9:43 p.m. CDT, and the Aces took charge from the start with Teymuraz Gabashvili and Alla Kudryavtseva opening the match with a 5–2 set win in mixed doubles over Neal Skupski and Anabel Medina Garrigues. Kudryavtseva and Elina Svitolina followed with a 5–3 set win in women's doubles over Medina and Jarmila Gajdošová to give the Aces a 10–5 lead. Gabashvili and Jarmere Jenkins won a tiebreaker in men's doubles over Skupski and Tennys Sandgren to increase the Aces' lead to 15–9 at halftime. Svitolina broke Jarmila Gajdošová, the top-ranked player in WTT in women's singles during the regular season, in the fourth and sixth games of the set for a 5–1 win and a 20–10 Aces lead with one set remaining. With the clock having already struck midnight, Gabashvili served an ace to end the tiebreaker in men's singles against Sandgren and give the Aces a dominant 25–14 victory and the Western Conference championship. The Aces won all five sets in securing the franchise's first conference title since 2006, when they were the Newport Beach Breakers.[11]

Financial troubles and termination of franchise

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In December 2015, Randy Peters Catering of Citrus Heights, California sued the Dream and its three owners in Sacramento County Superior Court demanding $19,249 for its unpaid bills as the team's food concessionaire. Also in December 2015, one of the Dream's minority owners, Bob Kaliski, told The Sacramento Bee that he had personally lost $175,000 investing in the team and that majority owner Jeff Launius had told him the Dream owed its vendors $192,000 at the end of the season. Kaliski said, "I don't know if the team is going to be back or not. I know I'm not going to be back. I don't know about the rest of the team." WTT said that the Dream had until the end of December to meet its financial commitments to the league in order to secure its spot for 2016.[12]

On January 13, 2016, WTT announced that the Dream franchise had been terminated due to noncompliance with the team's obligations to the league.[1]

Event chronology

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Draft picks

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Since the Wild had the second-worst record among nonplayoff teams in 2014, the Dream selected second in each round of the draft. Unlike previous seasons in which WTT conducted its Marquee Player Draft and its Roster Player Draft on different dates about one month apart, the league conducted a single draft at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California on March 16, 2015.[5] The selections made[5] by the Dream are shown in the table below.

Draft type Round No. Overall Player chosen Prot? Notes
Marquee 1 2 2   Bob and Mike Bryan Y Doubles team
2 2 9 Pass
3 2 16 Pass
Roster 1 2 2   Jarmila Gajdošová N
2 2 9   Anabel Medina Garrigues N
3 2 16   Tennys Sandgren N
4 2 23   Aisam Qureshi N

Match log

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Regular season

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Legend
Dream Win Dream Loss
Home team in CAPS
Match Date Venue and location Result and details Record
1 July 12 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 24, California Dream 19[8]
* WS: Chanelle Scheepers (Aviators) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 4
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, James Blake (Aviators) 4
* MD: Raven Klaasen/James Blake (Aviators) 5, Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 2
* XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, Neal Skupski/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 4
* WD: Darija Jurak/Chanelle Scheepers (Aviators) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 4
0–1
2 July 13 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
CALIFORNIA DREAM 23, Springfield Lasers 18 (extended play)[9]
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Michael Russell (Lasers) 4
* WD: Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Anna-Lena Grönefeld/Varvara Lepchenko (Lasers) 2
* XD: Neal Skupski/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Andre Begemann/Anna-Lena Grönefeld (Lasers) 2
* WS: Varvara Lepchenko (Lasers) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 4
* MD: Andre Begemann/Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 3
* EP - MD: Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 1, Andre Begemann/Michael Russell (Lasers) 0
1–1
3 July 14 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
CALIFORNIA DREAM 22, Philadelphia Freedoms 20[13]
* MD: Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 4
* WD: Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Coco Vandeweghe/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 4
* XD: Neal Skupski/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Marcelo Melo/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 3
* WS: Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 3
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 3
2–1
4 July 16 Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, Texas
AUSTIN ACES 20, California Dream 19[14]
* WD: Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Aces) 2
* XD: Alla Kudryavtseva/Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová/Neal Skupski (Dream) 4
*** Jarmila Gajdošová substituted for Anabel Medina Garrigues at 4–2
* MD: Jarmere Jenkins/Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 5, Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 2
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Nicole Gibbs (Aces) 3
* MS: Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 5, Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 3
2–2
5 July 17 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
Austin Aces 22, CALIFORNIA DREAM 16[15]
* MD: Neal Skupski/Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Jarmere Jenkins/Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 2
* WD: Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Aces) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 3
* XD: Teymuraz Gabashvili/Alla Kudryavtseva (Aces) 5, Neal Skupski/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 1
* MS: Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 5, Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 3
* WS: Nicole Gibbs (Aces) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 4
2–3
6 July 18 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
CALIFORNIA DREAM 20, Boston Lobsters 17[16]
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Alex Kuznetsov (Lobsters) 2
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 4
* MD: Alex Kuznetsov/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 5, Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 1
* WD: Irina Falconi/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 4
* XD: Neal Skupski/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Scott Lipsky/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 1
3–3
7 July 19 Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, Texas
AUSTIN ACES 20, California Dream 18[17]
* MD: Teymuraz Gabashvili/Jarmere Jenkins (Aces) 5, Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 4
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Nicole Gibbs (Aces) 3
* XD: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Neal Skupski (Dream) 5, Alla Kudryavtseva/Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 2
* WD: Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Aces) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 2
* MS: Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 5, Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 2
3–4
8 July 21 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
CALIFORNIA DREAM 22, Springfield Lasers 19[18]
* MS: Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 3
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Sachia Vickery (Lasers) 3
* MD: Andre Begemann/Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Neal Skupski/Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 4
* WD: Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Anna-Lena Grönefeld/Sachia Vickery (Lasers) 4
* XD: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Neal Skupski (Dream) 5, Anna-Lena Grönefeld/Andre Begemann (Lasers) 2
4–4
9 July 22 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
California Dream 25, SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 11[19]
* MD: Neal Skupski/Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Raven Klaasen/Taylor Fritz (Aviators) 3
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Chanelle Scheepers (Aviators) 0
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Taylor Fritz (Aviators) 4
* WD: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Chanelle Scheepers/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 3
* XD: Neal Skupski/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 1
5–4
10 July 23 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
CALIFORNIA DREAM 20, San Diego Aviators 19[20]
* MS: Taylor Fritz (Aviators) 5, Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 4
* WS: Chanelle Scheepers (Aviators) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 3
* XD: Mike Bryan/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 3
* WD: Chanelle Scheepers/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 3
* MD: Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (Dream) 5, Raven Klaasen/Taylor Fritz (Aviators) 1
6–4
11 July 25 Boston Lobsters Tennis Center at the Manchester Athletic Club
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
California Dream 21, BOSTON LOBSTERS 19 (extended play)[21]
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Jason Jung (Lobsters) 3
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 2
* MD: Jason Jung/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 5, Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (Dream) 2
* XD: Mike Bryan/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Scott Lipsky/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 4
*** Mike Bryan substituted for Bob Bryan at 1–2
* WD: Irina Falconi/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 3
* EP - WD: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 1, Irina Falconi/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 0
7–4
12 July 26 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
California Dream 22, PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 16[10]
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 4
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 2
* MD: Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (Dream) 5, Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1
* WD: Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Abigail Spears/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 4
* XD: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Bob Bryan (Dream) 5, Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 2
8–4
13 July 27 Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center
Washington, District of Columbia
WASHINGTON KASTLES 19, California Dream 17[22]
* XD: Neal Skupski/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Leander Paes/Martina Hingis (Kastles) 3
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Martina Hingis (Kastles) 1
* MD: Leander Paes/Sam Querrey (Kastles) 5, Neal Skupski/Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 4
* WD: Martina Hingis/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 1
* MS: Sam Querrey (Kastles) 5, Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 2
8–5
14 July 29 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
CALIFORNIA DREAM 20, San Diego Aviators 15[23]
* MD: Daniel Nguyen/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Neal Skupski/Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 3
* WS: Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Chanelle Scheepers (Aviators) 0
* XD: Darija Jurak/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová/Neal Skupski (Dream) 2
*** Jarmila Gajdošová substituted for Anabel Medina Garrigues at 2–4
* WD: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 5, Chanelle Scheepers/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 2
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Daniel Nguyen (Aviators) 3
9–5

Playoffs

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Legend
Dream Win Dream Loss
Home team in CAPS
Western Conference Championship Match
Date Venue and location Result and details
July 30 Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, Texas
AUSTIN ACES 25, California Dream 14[11]
* XD: Teymuraz Gabashvili/Alla Kudryavtseva (Aces) 5, Neal Skupski/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 2
* WD: Alla Kudryavtseva/Elina Svitolina (Aces) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues/Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 3
* MD: Jarmere Jenkins/Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 5, Neal Skupski/Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 4
* WS: Elina Svitolina (Aces) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 1
* MS: Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 5, Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 4

Team personnel

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References:[2][24]

Players and coaches

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[Roster 1]

Front office

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  • Jeff Launius, Majority Owner
  • Bob Kaliski, Owner
  • Michael Malone, Owner

Notes:

  1. ^ Aisam Qureshi withdrew from WTT for undisclosed reasons before the start of the 2015 season and was removed from the roster.[6] Under WTT Rule 402C, unless he demonstrates that his withdrawal was due to an injury, he is ineligible to play in WTT for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.[7]

Statistics

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Players are listed in order of their game-winning percentage provided they played in at least 40% of the Dream's games in that event, which is the WTT minimum for qualification for league leaders in individual statistical categories.[25][26][Stats 1]

Men's singles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Tennys Sandgren 114 56 58 .491 15 5 11 34 .324 10 25 .400
Total 114 56 58 .491 15 5 11 34 .324 10 25 .400
Women's singles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Jarmila Gajdošová 106 60 46 .566 24 19 23 52 .442 13 26 .500
Total 106 60 46 .566 24 19 23 52 .442 13 26 .500
Men's doubles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Tennys Sandgren 87 38 49 .437 1 7 4 26 .154 9 24 .375
Neal Skupski 87 38 49 .437 11 11 4 26 .154 9 24 .375
Bob Bryan 19 12 7 .632 0 0 4 9 .444 4 6 .667
Mike Bryan 19 12 7 .632 0 1 4 9 .444 4 6 .667
Total 106 50 56 .472 12 19 8 35 .229 13 30 .433
Women's doubles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Jarmila Gajdošová 112 56 56 .500 3 8 16 39 .410 20 32 .625
Anabel Medina Garrigues 112 56 56 .500 1 3 16 39 .410 20 32 .625
Total 112 56 56 .500 4 11 16 39 .410 20 32 .625
Mixed doubles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Anabel Medina Garrigues 91 57 34 .626 0 0 16 32 .500 24 31 .774
Neal Skupski 80 46 34 .575 9 12 12 24 .500 22 29 .759
Mike Bryan 14 9 5 .643 1 1 2 4 .500 3 4 .750
Bob Bryan 10 6 4 .600 1 0 2 4 .500 2 2 1.000
Jarmila Gajdošová 13 4 9 .308 0 3 0 0 - 3 4 1.000
Total 104 61 43 .587 11 16 16 32 .500 27 35 .771
Team totals - regular season
Event GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 114 56 58 .491 15 5 11 34 .324 10 25 .400
Women's singles 106 60 46 .566 24 19 23 52 .442 13 26 .500
Men's doubles 106 50 56 .472 12 19 8 35 .229 13 30 .433
Women's doubles 112 56 56 .500 4 11 16 39 .410 20 32 .625
Mixed doubles 104 61 43 .587 11 16 16 32 .500 27 35 .771
Total 542 283 259 .522 66 70 74 192 .385 83 148 .561
Men's singles - playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Tennys Sandgren 9 4 5 .444 3 0 0 0 - 2 2 1.000
Total 9 4 5 .444 3 0 0 0 - 2 2 1.000
Women's singles - playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Jarmila Gajdošová 6 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 .500
Total 6 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 .500
Men's doubles - playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Tennys Sandgren 9 4 5 .444 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 1 .000
Neal Skupski 9 4 5 .444 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 1 .000
Total 9 4 5 .444 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 1 .000
Women's doubles - playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Jarmila Gajdošová 8 3 5 .375 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 1.000
Anabel Medina Garrigues 8 3 5 .375 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 1.000
Total 8 3 5 .375 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 1.000
Mixed doubles - playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Anabel Medina Garrigues 7 2 5 .286 0 0 0 3 .000 0 2 .000
Neal Skupski 7 2 5 .286 2 0 0 3 .000 0 2 .000
Total 7 2 5 .286 2 0 0 3 .000 0 2 .000
Team totals - playoffs
Event GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 9 4 5 .444 3 0 0 0 - 2 2 1.000
Women's singles 6 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 .500
Men's doubles 9 4 5 .444 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 1 .000
Women's doubles 8 3 5 .375 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 1.000
Mixed doubles 7 2 5 .286 2 0 0 3 .000 0 2 .000
Total 39 14 25 .359 5 0 1 4 .250 5 9 .556
Men's singles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Tennys Sandgren 123 60 63 .488 18 5 11 34 .324 12 27 .444
Total 123 60 63 .488 18 5 11 34 .324 12 27 .444
Women's singles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Jarmila Gajdošová 112 61 51 .545 24 19 23 52 .442 14 28 .500
Total 112 61 51 .545 24 19 23 52 .442 14 28 .500
Men's doubles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Tennys Sandgren 96 42 54 .438 1 7 5 27 .185 9 25 .360
Neal Skupski 96 42 54 .438 11 11 5 27 .185 9 25 .360
Bob Bryan 19 12 7 .632 0 0 4 9 .444 4 6 .667
Mike Bryan 19 12 7 .632 0 1 4 9 .444 4 6 .667
Total 115 54 61 .470 12 19 9 36 .250 13 31 .419
Women's doubles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Jarmila Gajdošová 120 59 61 .492 3 8 16 39 .410 22 34 .647
Anabel Medina Garrigues 120 59 61 .492 1 3 16 39 .410 22 34 .647
Total 120 59 61 .492 4 11 16 39 .410 22 34 .647
Mixed doubles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Anabel Medina Garrigues 98 59 39 .602 0 0 16 35 .457 24 33 .727
Neal Skupski 87 48 39 .552 11 12 12 27 .444 22 31 .710
Mike Bryan 14 9 5 .643 1 1 2 4 .500 3 4 .750
Bob Bryan 10 6 4 .600 1 0 2 4 .500 2 2 1.000
Jarmila Gajdošová 13 4 9 .308 0 3 0 0 - 3 4 1.000
Total 111 63 48 .568 13 16 16 35 .457 27 37 .730
Team totals - all matches
Event GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 123 60 63 .488 18 5 11 34 .324 12 27 .444
Women's singles 112 61 51 .545 24 19 23 52 .442 14 28 .500
Men's doubles 115 54 61 .470 12 19 9 36 .250 13 31 .419
Women's doubles 120 59 61 .492 4 11 16 39 .410 22 34 .647
Mixed doubles 111 63 48 .568 13 16 16 35 .457 27 37 .730
Total 581 297 284 .511 71 70 75 194 .381 88 157 .561

Notes:

  1. ^ There may be minor errors in some of the statistics shown in this section, since the numbers reported by WTT on its website cannot possibly be correct. For example, the sum of 3-all points played by male mixed doubles players does not equal the sum of 3-all points played by female mixed doubles players. Where possible, posting errors have been identified and corrected based on the match statistical summaries. However, in some cases, the original source match summaries are suspect as well. For example, in the July 16 match, the Dream's male player in the mixed doubles set converted 1 of 1 break point opportunities, while the Dream's two female players who participated in the set converted a total of 2 of 2 break point opportunities.[27]

Transactions

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Individual honors and achievements

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The following table shows individual honors bestowed upon players of the California Dream in 2015.[28]

Player Award
Anabel Medina Garrigues Female Co-Most Valuable Player
Neal Skupski Male Rookie of the Year

Anabel Medina Garrigues led WTT in winning percentage in mixed doubles. Jarmila Gajdošová led WTT in winning percentage in women's singles. Neal Skupski was second in WTT in winning percentage in mixed doubles.[29]

See also

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References

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